Recently, some birdwatchers from the regions of Laval and Trois-Rivières (Quebec) sent us photographs and videos of sick birds. The examination of these documents leads us to believe that these birds are affected by...

People can now call a new toll-free number—1-833-434-BATS (2287)—to report sightings of bats on Prince Edward Island (PE) or in Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). This number will put members of the public in direct...

A highly fatal disease of deer has been detected in Ontario. Two white-tailed deer from London, Ontario were submitted to the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (Ontario-Nunavut Region) in early September. At autopsy, both deer...

Tessa McBurney has recently joined the CWHC Atlantic as the new Atlantic Bat Conservation Project Technician. Her work will include writing Standard Operating Procedures and Best Management Practices for excluding bats from anthropogenic structures...

We want to hear from YOU! Wildlife health affects us all. In Canada, wildlife contribute to income and social status, culture and working conditions. Wildlife can be sources of infectious and non-infectious diseases, and...

“CWHC is a must on a global tour of wildlife disease research centers” –Jane Hall CWHC National Office, Western/Northern and Alberta Offices were recently visited by an Australian wildlife health officer, Jane Hall (Wildlife...

Bird feeder Trichomonas outbreak seems to have reached the province of Québec. Reports of sick purple finches in southern Québec have been received by the Québec Regional Center. The clinical presentation of these sick...